Institutional predictions on ETH's trajectory through 2030 are getting pretty interesting. One major forecast lays out two scenarios—a base case targeting $22,000 per token, and a more optimistic outlook pushing toward $154,000. That's quite the range depending on how market conditions and adoption play out.
These long-term projections got people thinking about what realistic price movements look like for Ethereum over the next few years. The gap between the conservative and bullish scenarios tells you something about the uncertainty in the space.
What's your take on where ETH could actually land by 2030? Are you leaning closer to the base case numbers, or do you think the bull case might be more realistic?
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PretendingSerious
· 17h ago
22k or 154k, the gap is really outrageous haha, is this the level of institutional prediction?
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RugResistant
· 17h ago
22k or 154k, honestly these two numbers are way too different, even institutions don't know how they estimated it.
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GasGasGasBro
· 17h ago
22k vs 154k, what a huge gap haha, the institutions are also gambling.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 18h ago
22k to 150k, the gap is ridiculously huge. Institutional predictions are just high-level gambling.
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NestedFox
· 18h ago
22,000 or 154,000, such a big difference. Sitting here waiting is the same as saying nothing. Might as well just roll the dice directly.
Institutional predictions on ETH's trajectory through 2030 are getting pretty interesting. One major forecast lays out two scenarios—a base case targeting $22,000 per token, and a more optimistic outlook pushing toward $154,000. That's quite the range depending on how market conditions and adoption play out.
These long-term projections got people thinking about what realistic price movements look like for Ethereum over the next few years. The gap between the conservative and bullish scenarios tells you something about the uncertainty in the space.
What's your take on where ETH could actually land by 2030? Are you leaning closer to the base case numbers, or do you think the bull case might be more realistic?